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Decibel Magazine's editor-in-chief, Albert Mudrian, spoke at length prior to the inaugural Metal & Beer Festival about the parallels between the craft beer and heavy metal communities....
It'll sound like material from the late ’70s and ’80s, says Billy Howerdel.
Midtempo blackened destruction, coming your way!
This edition includes prog, sad robots, terrifying shrieks and more! To the metals…
In an inevitable photo-op, Sarah Palin invited her pals Ted Nugent and Kid Rock over to the White House last night (April 19th) for...
Blackened death by way of Denver, Colorado. The trio features members of Khemmis, Abigail Williams, and Cult of the Lost Cause.
Slayer frontman Tom Araya caused a bit of a stir when he posted a photoshopped photo of Slayer's classic lineup with Donald Trump. Another...
Finally, it is the weekend. What better way to start it off than with the latest installment of “Funeral Doom Friday." This weekly column...
Well, this is interesting. A programme of brutal-as-hell slam that shares its name with a video game that one of us over here at...
It’s Monday and Mondays suck, so let’s grind it out with Vulva Essers Lysergic Static.
Disgusting, gritty, thrashy, and delightful... all with Chicago's Oozing Wound
When I sat down to review this, I wasn't sure what there would be to say about an album comprised of live versions of...
Not many long-in-the-tooth metal bands manage to shake things up this late in their careers, but 25 years after their first album Body Count...
"Horny aliens with tentacles that… um… wanna get intimate with… um… uh… human… uh… girls. They… um… they… um… they… uh… they… it goes...
The Obituarist back again with another potent dose of sick underground metal to wreck your neck just in time for spring!
Obsidian Ark feels like it’s working on building a new sound, but starting with the familiar.
It’s the weekend! Is there a better way to start it than with the latest installment of “Funeral Doom Friday?" This weekly column looks...
Blythe also has a new book coming out.
Way back in October we introduced you to Christchurch, New Zealand's one-man slamster, Alexander Paul, and his project Rendered Helpless (as part of our...
Much slower than usual for Carach Angren, but just as spooky.
The new banger from the Denver thrashers was absolutely worth the wait.